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I am a designer/maker of silver jewellery living and working in the Cotswolds. My work has many different influences from nature to art. I take a lot of inspiration from my interactions with nature and the world around me. Living in the Cotswolds and having two young children has given me the opportunity to explore the British countryside, observing the flora and fauna around me. Spending a lot of leisure time in Cornwall, with my family, has allowed me insight into the natural beauty of beaches, rock pools, cliff tops, long sandy...

I have always, for as long as I can remember tinkered with "stuff". As  a child, I rummaged through old drawers to find things to put together and make more "stuff". Its little wonder that I went to Art College to study Fine Art, and Later Jewellery and Metalwork. I find it both therapeutic and so fulfilling. I work from home and have a simple but well stocked studio. Design is my first love, and learning new techniques along with problem solving is a challenge I enjoy. My typical day involves a large amount of parenting,...

The rural environment greatly influences my painting. I live in an agricultural landscape of crop fields which change throughout the seasons. These planes of colour and texture have informed my work since 2002. As I mostly paint outdoors my daily routine includes planning hikes and packing my art materials while trying to keep the rucksack as light as possible. This I have learned the hard way, many years ago I would bring a drawing board and stool on top of art materials and still remember painful trekking across the dunes of...

Jane Jermyn will represent Ireland in the upcoming International Ceramics Symposium in Barcelona, August 2016. She will work alongside a number of internationally acclaimed ceramic artists.  These talented ceramicists will work together on a group mural as well as individual ceramic pieces. Their work will be exhibited during the  International Academy of Ceramics Assembly in Barcelona in September. To see Jane Jermyn's work click here ....

My favourite food is Egg Florentine and for dessert, Eves Pudding with cream. I am a Synaesthesiac ( a neurological condition in which two or more of the five senses normally experienced separately are involuntarily joined) and therefore I see a lot of words as colours. Yellow is my favourite colour and Wednesday is yellow so I'm always happy when my birthday falls on a Wednesday. Julia is also yellow as are a lot of words beginning with J. It was a relief when I discovered there was a condition called...

My Background I was blessed to grow up in Northern Ireland in the Sixties with parents who embraced all the wonderful freedom and creativity that era had to offer. It was a time of great change especially in the Applied Arts. My mother designed clothes and opened one of the first fashion boutiques in Northern Ireland …’ The Boutique’. My father designed furniture and later specialized in kitchen design. It was inevitable I would grow to have a passion for interior design and all that is beautiful in the home. I now live...

My working routine starts off with me leaving my house, and walking ten paces to my studio. Lights on, kettle on for the first of numerous coffees, iPod on, playlist selected. These are the essentials. My music varies wildly, I’m in a Spanish pop and bluegrass phase at the moment, but that’s open to change. The only constant is that there must be music – preferably at very high volume. I’ve no neighbours for miles anyway so no one complains. The kettle boils, coffee is made – which is the cue for...

Today we are delighted to bring you our brand new website where you will be able to browse our stunning collection of beautiful and affordable artwork. We are now building on our reputation for showing magnificent paintings and exquisite craft. The idea was simple… to create a website that would reflect the excellence and sheer beauty of the artwork which we stock, perhaps a simple idea but not so simple to achieve. Finally satisfied that we have accomplished this, we hope you enjoy your visit. On opening our new gallery in...

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